The present disclosure relates to a head-up display device comprising a pivoting and/or tilting combiner system, a projector system capable of generating information to be viewed, a mechanical actuation and drive system, a housing including a compartment and a fixed cover. The fixed cover includes a contact and sealing edge, and the device further includes a movable cover being mounted, preferably removable, on the support. The resultant device forms a contact seal preventing the passage of dust and other foreign elements between said contact and sealing edge and the movable cover.
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1. A head-up display device, comprising:
a combiner system;
a projector system configured to generate information to be viewed;
a mechanical actuation and drive system;
a housing having a compartment and a fixed cover,
wherein the fixed cover includes a contact and sealing edge, a movable cover mounted thereon, removable on a support extending at least between the movable cover and the contact and sealing edge,
the movable cover having a front wall, the front wall having a rear face facing the support and a front face comprising at least one contact and sealing projection adapted to cooperate, in a deployed state of the combiner with the contact and the sealing edge by abutting against the sealing edge to form a contact seal.
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This application claims priority to French Patent Application No. 1751923 filed Mar. 9, 2017, and entitled “Head-up display device,” which is herein incorporated by reference.
A head-up display, or HUD, is generally installed on the dashboard of a vehicle and is configured to provide the vehicle operator with information such as the speed of the vehicle or the route to follow by superimposing them on the external environment between the vehicle windshield and the driver. Thus, the driver can maintain all his or her attention while he/she monitors at the same time the information or data of the vehicle and his external environment through the windshield. There are also head-up displays installed in the cockpits of aircraft in the pilot's field of vision, whose process is the same or similar to that of the automobile.
A head-up display generally comprises a combiner, a projector system capable of generating information to be viewed and a housing that can be secured on or integrated into the dashboard of the vehicle. The projector system, which is frequently installed in the housing that receives the combiner, and sometimes outside the housing, includes a projector, that is to say a light source, capable of producing a light beam representative of the information or data to be viewed and associated optics for guiding the light beam to the combiner. The combiner, which consists of a transparent plate or transparent mirror, forms a transparent display screen capable of displaying the information carried by the light beam emitted by the projector.
In addition, in order to protect the combiner from dust or other foreign elements when not in use, the combiner is mounted retractably, generally by pivoting or tilting, in a compartment open to the outside provided in the housing. For this purpose, the combiner is mounted on a mobile support, guided and driven to pivot and/or tilt by means of a drive mechanism actuated by an electric motor, from a retracted or non-use position in the compartment, to a deployed or in-use position outside the compartment and the housing.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,978,414 discloses a head-up display device for a vehicle, said device comprising a housing receiving a pivoting combiner in a housing, said combiner being formed by a substantially flat glass or polymer substrate and being mounted on a support by clamping or blocking its base, that is to say of one of its sides. When mounted, the combiner presents a side facing the driver and an opposite side facing the windshield of the vehicle. The support consists of two walls or parts, namely a wall, called the front wall, and a wall, called the rear wall, each shaped with a profile corresponding to the profile of the combiner, and having a plane or slightly concave profile so as to follow the outline of the side or base arranged between the two walls. It further includes a projector, positioned above or below the combiner for projecting information on the combiner, and a positioning mechanism for pivoting and driving the combiner from a horizontally extending retracted or stored position inside the compartment, to a vertically extending deployed or in-use position for the purpose of displaying and viewing the data. The front wall is placed against the front face of the combiner and the rear wall is placed against the rear face of the combiner. Clamping or blocking the combiner in the support, particularly between the two walls, prevents the combiner from being bent or deformed or subjected to any other physical distortion during the periods when the combiner and the positioning mechanism are exposed to extreme high or low temperatures during use or storage. The two walls are fixed to the combiner by fastening means such as threaded elements, for example screws, or by gluing the walls and the combiner. The screws are engaged through the walls and the base of the combiner. The screw heads are on the side of the front wall and are screwed into threaded holes provided in the rear wall.
However, in a head-up display such as the one disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 7,978,414, in the deployed or in-use position of the combiner, dust or other foreign elements penetrate the housing through gaps or openings between the latter and the combiner or the support and thus reach the mechanical and optical elements, negatively affecting their operation and/or requiring costly and difficult cleaning tasks. In addition, the screws, more particularly the heads of the screws, are visible in the in-use position of the combiner, which negatively affects the aesthetics of the device.
US Pat. No. 2014/012085 relates to a head-up display for a vehicle, said display comprising a semi-transparent mirror (combiner), pivotally movable, to display driving assistance information such as the speed of the vehicle or navigation data, a sending part (projector system) for sending and transmitting the information to the mirror, a motor for transmitting the rotational force to the mirror to move it in the open position (use or deployment) or closed position (retracted or stored). In the closed position, the mirror closes the opening of a compartment provided in a housing integrated in the upper part of the instrument panel of the vehicle or attached to said panel. The mirror is supported by a pivoting axle mechanically connected to the motor to receive the rotational force for pivoting the mirror, which is integral therewith, between its two, open and closed, positions. On the other hand, such a head-up display, in its implementation in a vehicle marketed under the name “Mazda 3 S” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SR6zNsjAPE), includes a fixed cover extending horizontally in the compartment of the housing. Such a fixed cover is adapted and intended to hide at least a portion of the mechanical and/or optical parts located in the compartment and is stationary relative to the combiner or to the axis or support of the pivoting combiner. The implementation of a display of this type can also be viewed on the following website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9xvI7keQIM.
However, in a head-up display of the type disclosed in US Pat. No. 2014/012085, in the deployed or in-use position of the combiner, dust or other foreign elements penetrate into the compartment through gaps or openings located between the combiner and the edge of the opening of the compartment or the fixed cover and thus reach the mechanical and optical elements, negatively affecting their operation and/or requiring costly and difficult cleaning tasks.
The present disclosure aims to overcome these disadvantages by providing a head-up display device that will, in particular, allow for the prevention or limitation of the entry of dust and other foreign elements to the driving or positioning mechanical parts of the combiner and/or to the optics located in the compartment receiving the combiner, while masking the support and its eventual fastening elements such as screws.
For this purpose, the object of the present disclosure is a head-up display device comprising a pivoting and/or tilting combiner system, a projector system capable of generating and transmitting information to be viewed, a mechanical actuation and drive system and a housing having a compartment and a fixed cover, said combiner system comprising, on the one hand, a combiner retractably mounted in the compartment, said combiner allowing viewing said information and having an end side forming a fixing base, and, on the other hand, a pivoting and/or tilting support supporting the fixing base of said combiner, said mechanical actuation and drive system being functionally connected to said support to allow its pivoting and/or tilting from a position where the combiner is retracted into the compartment of the housing, to a position where the combiner is deployed outside the compartment for displaying the information, said combiner comprising an front face and a rear face, and being characterized in that the fixed cover has a contact and sealing edge and in that it further comprises a movable cover mounted, preferably removably, on the support extending at least between the latter and said contact and sealing edge, said movable cover comprising front wall having a rear face facing the support and an front face comprising at least one contact and sealing projection adapted to cooperate, in the deployed state of the combiner, with the contact and sealing edge by abutting against the latter to form a sealing contact, preventing the passage of dust and other foreign elements between said contact and sealing edge and the movable cover.
The disclosure will be better understood, thanks to the following description, which relates to at least one preferred embodiment, given by way of non-limiting example, and explained with reference to the appended schematic drawings, in which:
The figures show a head-up display device, according to the present disclosure, comprising a pivoting and/or tilting combiner system 1, 2, a projector system 4 capable of generating and transmitting information to be viewed, a mechanical actuation and drive system 3, a housing 5 having a compartment 5a and a fixed cover 6. The pivoting and/or tilting combiner system 1, 2 comprises, on the one hand, a combiner 1, retractably mounted in said compartment 5a of the housing 5, open for this purpose, said combiner 1 allowing viewing of said information and having an end side forming a fixing base 1a, and, on the other hand, a pivoting and/or tilting support 2, supporting said combiner 1 by its fixing base 1a. The mechanical actuation and drive system 3 is operatively connected to said support 2 to allow it to pivot and/or tilt from a position where the combiner 1 is retracted into the compartment 5a of the housing 5, to a position where the combiner 1 is deployed outside the housing 5 for the viewing of the information. The combiner 1 comprises or presents a front face 1b and a rear face 1c, that is to say, two opposite faces. When the head-up display device according to the present disclosure is mounted in a vehicle, for example, and in the deployed or open state of the combiner 1, the front face of the combiner 1 is facing the driver, while the rear face of the combiner 1 is facing the windshield of the vehicle.
It will be understood that the compartment 5a is open when coming out of the housing 5 to allow the passage of the combiner 1 from its retracted position in the compartment 5a to its deployed position outside the housing 5. In addition, it will be understood that the housing 5 may be designed to be added into or on the dashboard of a vehicle or aircraft or be integrated in said dashboard, the portion of the dashboard comprising the housing 5a then forming the housing 5 thus integrated.
According to the present disclosure, in such a head-up display device, the fixed cover 6, preferably integrated or added to the housing 5 or the compartment 5a, has a contact and sealing edge 6a
Still in accordance with the present disclosure, such a head-up display device further comprises a movable cover 7 mounted, preferably removably, on the support 2, that is to say, being integral with the latter in pivoting and/or tilting, extending at least between the latter and said contact and sealing edge 6a. The movable cover 7 comprises a front wall 7b having two opposite faces, namely a rear face 71b facing the support 2 and an opposite front face 70b opposite to it. The front face 70b comprises at least one contact and sealing projection 7a capable of cooperating, in the deployed state of the combiner 1, with the contact and sealing edge 6a, while abutting against the latter to form a sealing contact, preventing the passage of dust and other foreign elements between said contact and sealing edge and the movable cover 6. It will be understood that the front face is facing the fixed cover 6. Preventing will be understood to mean significantly preventing or limiting the passage of dust or other foreign elements.
In a preferred embodiment, the front wall 7b may have, for example, a concave, rounded or circular shape so as to be, by its front face 70b, in contact with or close to the contact and sealing edge 6a of the fixed cover 6 (
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The fixed cover 6 may be shaped as a plate comprising an inner face facing the bottom of the compartment 5a and an outer face facing away from it (
In a preferred embodiment, the contact and sealing edge 6a may comprise first male or female interlocking means 60a (see in particular
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The support 2 can be mounted so as to pivot and/or tilt around at least one pivoting and/or tilting axis. In addition, the contact and sealing edge 6a and the contact and sealing projection 7a may extend parallel or substantially parallel to said pivoting and/or tilting axis.
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Preferably, in order to reinforce the rigidity of the support 2, the support 2 may comprise ribs or reinforcing walls 2c, being preferably integrally formed with at least a portion of the support 2 (see in particular
In a preferred embodiment of the support 2, it may comprise two support portions 2a, 2b, namely a front support portion 2a and a rear support portion 2b, preferably fixed or assembled to each other, preferably by means of screws 8 and/or by gluing, between which support portions 2a, 2b, the fixing base 1a of the combiner 1 can be clamped and/or blocked. The front support portion 2a may comprise a bearing face 20a which can be placed against the front face 1b of the combiner, and the rear support portion 2b, which may comprise a bearing face 20b, may be placed against the rear face 1c of the combiner 1 so as to be able to fix or assemble the combiner 1 by clamping and/or blocking its fixing base 1a between said support portions 2a, 2b (see in particular
Preferably, the two support portions 2a, 2b, respectively front and rear of the support 2, can be fixed or preferably assembled to each other by means of at least one screw 8 so as to ensure the clamping and/or blocking of the fixing base 1a of the combiner 1 between said support portions 2a, 2b (see in particular
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It is obvious that the disclosure is not limited to the embodiment(s) described and shown in the accompanying drawings. Modifications are possible, especially from the point of view of the make-up of the various elements or by substitution of technical equivalents, without departing from the scope of protection of the disclosure.
Luneau, Olivier, Henon, Fabrice, Renaudin, David
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